Blast proof armoured door, 2-wings HBD2-5055

The main features of this series of anti-terrorist doors are greater resistance to so-called reflected pressure and more massive bolts than in HBD1. It only covers double leaf models.
External dimensions (H x W x D) 5600 mm × 6300 mm × 400 mm
Internal dimensions (H x W x D) mm × mm × mm
Weight 25700 kg
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Prime parameters
Size of the safe
External dimensions: 5600 mm × 6300 mm × 400 mm
Colour
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Electronic lock
Electronic lock
Prime parameters
Choose the right lock for your safe

As standard, most safes are fitted with a butterfly lock with two keys.

Key lock
Key lock
Mechanical lock
Mechanical lock
Electronic lock
Electronic lock
Biometric lock
Biometric lock
Smartphone lock
Bluetooth lock
The electronic lock is opened with an alphanumeric code, usually consisting of 4 to 8 characters. Convenience of use combined with ease of operation and a high level of security make it the solution of choice. Electronic locks optionally have additional functions such as multi-user operation, time delay of opening or audit of performed operations.
Advantages
  • ease and convenience of use,
  • high degree of security
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  • no need to carry a key,
  • codes can usually be programmed for more than one user,
  • it is easy to change the code if necessary,
  • allows you to manage the time it takes to open the safe from the moment the code is entered
Disadvantages
  • the need to replace the battery,
  • risk of the code being suspected by an unauthorised person or the user forgetting the code,
  • possibility of damaging the keypad
For whom is this lock suitable?
Choose if:
  • you don't like carrying keys, and you don't mind having to remember another alphanumeric code,
  • you will easily master the procedure of changing the code,
  • above all, you value convenience and are willing to pay a little extra,
  • the safe will be opened frequently,
  • you need additional lock functions, such as a time delay for opening or a readout of operations performed,
  • you want more people to have access to the safe and you need to know who opened the safe and when
Avoid if:
  • you happen to forget the PIN to your payment card or smartphone or you think you have too many PINs to remember,
  • you find it difficult to use electronics
We will be happy to advise you!
Ask our consultant about the possibility of additional safe equipment
HARTMANN armoured doors – the best protection for many valuables
Armoured doors, also known as vault doors, are a good alternative for companies, offices or individuals wishing to protect large quantities of valuables from unauthorised access. Vault doors should be considered as early as during the construction, conversion or renovation phase, if burglary resistant safes, filing cabinets or wall safes do not offer sufficient space.

Important files and documents, large collections, personal data, or weapons and ammunition - where normal safes are not enough, vault rooms with suitably tested armoured doors are a safe and convenient solution.
Technical details
External dimensions (H x W x D) 5600 mm × 6300 mm × 400 mm
Internal dimensions (H x W x D) mm × mm × mm
Weight 25700 kg
Standard lock Electronic lock
Article number HBD2-5055
Anti-burglary protection standard NO-13-A247-2019
Fire resistance in acc. with PN-EN 1363-1 and PN-EN 1634-1 standards
Door opening direction both sides
Lock electronic
Door clearance dimensions 5000 x 5500 mm (W x Sz)
Door opening angle 180°
Features of the lock - 3-sided central bolt work, pins of 80 mm diameter, - two emergency mechanical locks, - both locking systems operable from the outside and inside
Lacquer/Colour light grey RAL 7035, primer resisting corrosion
Door thickness 400 mm
Door properties - the weight of steel alone: 11.700 kg, - high efficient construction of steel and reinforced concrete, - a concrete slab inside, thickness: 300 mm, - resistant to an explosion of 9 bar and to a reflected pressure of 28 bar
Equipment - two sturdy safe type hinges, - removable rubber seals around the perimeter of the door, weather-resistant, - fully automatic opening and closing of doors and locks (in the event of manual operation of the mechanism or the occurrence of a specific event), - numerous additional options available, e.g. removable hinges, padlock closure from the outside, hatch door
Further variants in this series
Article number External dimensions Weight
HBD2-4040 4600 mm × 4800 mm × 400 mm 16400 kg
HBD2-4050 4600 mm × 5800 mm × 400 mm 19500 kg
HBD2-4545 5300 mm × 5300 mm × 400 mm 18150 kg
HBD2-5050 5600 mm × 5800 mm × 400 mm 23500 kg
HBD2-5055 5600 mm × 6300 mm × 400 mm 25700 kg

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Storage of jewellery and jewellery materials
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Storage of art works
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Storage of valuable museum exhibits
Holding of large cash deposits
Holding of large cash deposits
Storage of jewellery and jewellery materials
Storage of jewellery and jewellery materials
Storage of art works
Storage of art works
Storage of valuable museum exhibits
Storage of valuable museum exhibits
Holding of large cash deposits
Holding of large cash deposits